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Hi,


We're looking for a quote to clean our garden. The garden itself is concrete in the middle (and path) but has some plants that may need trimming. Also, the concrete has given way to weed and other plants so those have to go.


I have attached two photos of the garden.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Max

Hi everyone,


Thanks to everyone who got in touch. After a few quotes, and a couple of internal discussions, the housemates and I chose Lena ([email protected] 07584350170) to clear the garden. I think it's only fair to for everyone here to know our experience of her service.


She came on her own and was very professional. She, literally, just go on with it and cleaned our garden in a little less than 2hrs. She delivers, she's worth every penny and she is realy friendly too.


Attached here are the photos of the garden after she finished (you can compare that to the original photos on this post so you have an idea of what she achieved)

  • 3 months later...

Hello,


I provide the following manual garden services:


- trimming of hedges and bushes

- weeding (e.g. in borders, in grass, in-between tiles).

- sweeping and cleaning of tiles

- cleaning of garden equipment

- cleaning of garden toys

- cutting of overgrown grass

- removal of leaves


My services are recommended below.


Please do not hesitate to contact me by PM or email.


Lena

[email protected]

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